Transform Your Look With Laser Treatment

Wrinkles, tired eyes, crow’s feet, scarring, and aging. Your beauty faces an uphill battle as the years go by, and that’s where laser treatment from BHRC can help.

Developed in 1958 and approved by the FDA as a medical treatment, laser therapy has become a surgeon’s and dermatologist’s most promising weapon in the fight against aging skin. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery in Chicago, laser therapy treatments in American men and women has increased by over 64% in the last decade. That’s nearly twice the number of the more traditional surgical procedures.

Remove, Replace, Resurface, Rejuvenated!

Laser skin resurfacing and rejuvenation uses a controlled burning procedure, during which a laser vaporizes layers of facial skin beneath the surface, removing wrinkles, lines, acne scars, folds and creases around the nose and mouth, and even pre-cancerous and benign superficial growths. What a skin resurfacing and rejuvenation procedure does, is that it creates a fresh surface of tissue over which new, unblemished, youthful looking skin can grow.

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Remove Cellulite, Fast

Cellulite can have detrimental effects on your self image and your self confidence, especially for women. In fact, over 80% of women 20 years and older, are affected by cellulite regardless of their weight or size. Unfortunately, even athletic women who live a healthy lifestyle are susceptible to cellulite, since it’s triggered by a number of factors unique to your body.

In general, cellulite occurs when fat cells beneath the skin inflate as the result of increased fat storage. These fat cells then protrude through the body’s connective tissues, and reveal themselves as a dimpled appearance that is typically associated with cellulite.

Women typically experience cellulite in these problem areas:

Thighs

Calves

Buttocks

Arms

Abdomen

Laser contouring and cellulite treatment is an effective treatment to reduce fat stored as cellulite. The laser liquefies fat through a combination of light and laser energy, and then forces the liquefied fat into the body’s lymph system so that it can be eliminated. The treatment also remodels collagen in these fat bands, which makes them more flexible and able to be contoured effectively.

Safely Remove Unwanted Hair

We’ve all been there: body hair maintenance can be a serious hassle. Sometimes you want to go to the beach without having to schedule a wax before you do; other times you want to hang out with friends without being self conscious.

The Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center specializes in helping you permanently eradicate unwanted body hair. Through a series of laser hair removal sessions, we target the unwanted sections of hair so you can get on with the rest of your life without worrying about shaving and waxes. We use the best and newest technologies such as the Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Quantum system, coupled with the best, most skillful dermatologists and plastic surgeons, to ensure you get long lasting results, safely.

Is Laser Treatment for You?

Not everyone will be an ideal candidate for this procedure. Certain people with very sensitive skin types may not tolerate the medications and lubricants used during healing. Darker-skinned ethnic groups may not achieve the same result, as the laser treatment can alter the color of skin dramatically and unpredictably. At the Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Centre, our dermatologists are highly experienced, and can achieve results despite skin color variations.

As a potential patient of this treatment, you have to realize that there will be bruising and swelling after treatment, and you will likely be held up in your house for up to 10 days. At the end of the procedure, you will still have a small amount of flawed skin. Unfortunately, nothing is perfect, and neither is this treatment. You can expect a 50% or greater improvement in the look of your skin through laser treatment.

If you’re comfortable with all that, then the answer is a resounding “Yes!”

What Are the Risks?

As with any medical procedure, there is a small chance that you will experience temporary complications. Prolonged redness of skin, tenderness, easy flushing, and some pigmentary changes, like hyperpigmentation, when the skin appears darker than normal, are all potential temporary complications arising from the treatment. Some other more serious and possibly permanent risks include hypopigmentation, or lightening of the skin, and scarring. All of which are preventable by our highly trained, qualified BHRC laser treatment practitioners.

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A History of Lasers in Cosmetic Surgery

Since their 1958 discovery, lasers have become a powerful industrial tool, but it’s their application in modern medicine which have had truly revolutionary repercussions. Unlike conventional cutting tools, lasers used as surgical tools can cut through tissue without causing excessive bleeding. In fact, lasers actually can coagulate tissue to help stop excessive bleeding - something a knife simply can't do.

The primary principle behind laser technology is selective photothermolysis (SPTL), the matching of a specific wavelength of light with a pulse duration, to obtain optimal effect on a targeted tissue, instead of causing damage to surrounding tissue. As such, lasers can cause specific localized damage by selectively heating desired target matter, while not heating the rest of the skin. It does this by using the simple fact that light is absorbed by dark objects, so laser energy can be absorbed by dark material in the skin, but with much more speed and intensity. To assist in targeting, dark target matter can be naturally-occurring or artificially introduced.

The secret behind laser treatment’s ability to restore your beautiful, youthful skin appearance, lies in collagen. Collagen is the principal protein of the skin, tendons, cartilage, bone and connective tissue, which helps give the skin its texture. Natural aging, and factors such as sun damage and smoking, help break down the collagen layer so that the skin's once smooth surface develops wrinkles. How does the treatment help? New, more youthful collagen actually forms after the procedure.